http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page. ... 43078&ap=1
Definitely follow Ken's advice on the 1/4" carbide down-cut spiral router bit - and follow the appropriate climb cut pattern/procedure.
Oli Kozlik wrote:Thanks guys :)
I think I might have to invest in a decent honing guide. Because the plane blade is so wide it is easy to keep at a consistent angle when sharpening, but with the narrower chisels I think I must be changing the angle too much in between strokes on the waterstone. I will check out the Veritas model.
Also the plane blade was made in Sheffield (its a stanley from the 80s) and the chisels (modern irwin marples) are almost certainly made further afield ...
Also a question re guitar building -
Last time round the only job I really didn't enjoy was trimming the excess top and back after gluing the box shut. I was using a low grit flapper wheel and it took forever and I kept slipping into the sides which produced a few gouges that took a while to sand out. So can anyone recommend another method? I know that it can be done with a router and flush cutting bits, but I don't really understand the technique/process of this. Can it be done with a spokeshave? Or is there a big risk of splitting the wood along the grain?
Thanks for any input !